hello, i am very new to all this gardening milarkey but cannot contain my excitement when two days ago i discovered i had 5 teeny tiny shoots to soon grow into lettuces!
anyway, i brought 2 cucumber plants the other day - from a lady in a house in the countryside so have no idea the type they are! and also cannot find the house again!
i was quite chuffed because she gave me one free becuase she said it didnt look lke it would last long. i have repotted both and they are seemingly quite happy as they are both growing nicely, the 'poorly' one now has more leaves!
but...
1. types/flowers: i have noticed that some varieties have got to have the male flowers removed so the cucumbers do not taste bitter. eeek how do i know if mine are the type that i should do this with? should i maybe remove them from one, but not the other?
2. location: also, a friend told me that once they are a bit bigger to put them in the garden, (no greenhouse im afraid, just a conservatory - super hot in day but chilly at night) and to build a coldframe around them. another friend advised no coldframe just to plant them near a fence to climb up, and my mum said to leave in the conservatory in pots with a cane!
3: are they cucumbers? adding to all that i was given a courgette plant which looks and feels identical to the cucumber plants, i know they are in the same familiy but shoudl they reallly be that similar!
anyway, i brought 2 cucumber plants the other day - from a lady in a house in the countryside so have no idea the type they are! and also cannot find the house again!
i was quite chuffed because she gave me one free becuase she said it didnt look lke it would last long. i have repotted both and they are seemingly quite happy as they are both growing nicely, the 'poorly' one now has more leaves!
but...
1. types/flowers: i have noticed that some varieties have got to have the male flowers removed so the cucumbers do not taste bitter. eeek how do i know if mine are the type that i should do this with? should i maybe remove them from one, but not the other?
2. location: also, a friend told me that once they are a bit bigger to put them in the garden, (no greenhouse im afraid, just a conservatory - super hot in day but chilly at night) and to build a coldframe around them. another friend advised no coldframe just to plant them near a fence to climb up, and my mum said to leave in the conservatory in pots with a cane!
3: are they cucumbers? adding to all that i was given a courgette plant which looks and feels identical to the cucumber plants, i know they are in the same familiy but shoudl they reallly be that similar!
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